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we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and the northern guys. and so the power was somewhat divided and the people that were congressmen and senators didn't know what to do with this huge gorilla which we call slavery. the issue they didn't know what to do with so they tried to step around it as best they could politically and say we will have one state come and be a free state. they will compromise instead of dealing with it head on the problem they had. 1852 there was a book, "uncle tom's cabin" and it increased the rhetoric and the issue of slavery. the gorilla is glowing and he's there and he's threatening. by 1857
we're america's solvency. everything you and i think of an america is up for grabs. this is a very, very sober moment for our country. i would ask you to, if you will, just pretend in your mind . pretend that you are a congressman or senator in the year 1850. in the year 1850 you might recall there was this 10,000-pound gorilla in the tent. people politically didn't quite know what to do with it. it was called the issue of slavery. and the way politics was working, you had the southern guys and...
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i think if it were up to them to vote, they'd vote to withdraw from both america and afghanistan tomorrow and certainly not get involved in the situation. >> the people who have been there is part of the complex. these guys are not. >> i'm hoping they will be watching book tv or c-span now and invite the people to talk to them. >> absolutely. this has nothing to do with party affiliation, and cuts across all parties are equally guilty in this affair of the decay of our defense. and so we have no reason not to brief anybody who has a serious interest in defense. >> no affiliation with party politics, i agree. there's a string that runs through the whole process. it's called term limits. once you get on capital -- capitol hill, and once you are there, you become part of the problem. it doesn't just exist in the department of defense, i'm familiar with department of affairs, and tsa, and you can take projects in those areas where scanners are stored 250 of them. just like the c-130 program that wept -- went on since, you remember, chuck, 1980, and never asked for another airplane. for the la
i think if it were up to them to vote, they'd vote to withdraw from both america and afghanistan tomorrow and certainly not get involved in the situation. >> the people who have been there is part of the complex. these guys are not. >> i'm hoping they will be watching book tv or c-span now and invite the people to talk to them. >> absolutely. this has nothing to do with party affiliation, and cuts across all parties are equally guilty in this affair of the decay of our...
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the people along america's gulf coast, not the people of france, suffered a great setback last week with the decision that the department made with regard to the case ex tanker. in 2008 while you were secretary under the previous administration as you will recall, we won this contract. at that time, the eads aircraft was judged to be by your own officials the best value at the best price. it was protested to the gao. gao ruled that on eight process issues, out of someone 150, the department should have amend rfv, seek revised offers, and make an award decision. you chose not to follow the gao recommendation. the contract was canceled. and then you created a new acquisition strategy on the lowest price technically acceptable basis. and the result was that last week the loser of the 2008 competition won the contract today. you know first hand how the debate regarding government spending, which has been discussed by the chairman and the ranking member and the chairman of the full committee has evolved over the last two years. we have focused now, more than ever, out of necessity to find eve
the people along america's gulf coast, not the people of france, suffered a great setback last week with the decision that the department made with regard to the case ex tanker. in 2008 while you were secretary under the previous administration as you will recall, we won this contract. at that time, the eads aircraft was judged to be by your own officials the best value at the best price. it was protested to the gao. gao ruled that on eight process issues, out of someone 150, the department...
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so in the end, i believe that the america invents act goes a long way to help unleash america's innovative spirit but we need make sure that we don't make changes that could have unintended consequences for some of our most innovative companies. let's get patent reform right, let's move it forward, and let's continue working to make our patent system fair, efficient, and supportive of innovators as we seek to compete in the global economy. mr. president, thank you for your attention. thank you for your interest in your own state of montana. and, mr. president, with that, i'll yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. association of business2:15 p.m. economics conference underway this week, this is about 45 minutes. this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning. my name is doug hamilton. i'm director of research at the peter g. petersen foundation as a long time budget geek it warms my heart to see such a large turnout to discuss issues about the budget so early this morning. the petersen foundation is proud sponsor of the nati
so in the end, i believe that the america invents act goes a long way to help unleash america's innovative spirit but we need make sure that we don't make changes that could have unintended consequences for some of our most innovative companies. let's get patent reform right, let's move it forward, and let's continue working to make our patent system fair, efficient, and supportive of innovators as we seek to compete in the global economy. mr. president, thank you for your attention. thank you...
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and it wasn't that johnson lost middle america, middle america lost the president. and that's why tet was sacrificed. it wasn't just the press, it was mainly lyndon johnson. he gave up on himself. so the lessons, i guess, from tet that apply to today are things like don't give the enemy credit for having a better plan than they are. sometimes you'll see people today talk about terrorists like they're some kind of geniuses, long-term planners with this sophisticated plan that we can't understand, and everything they do is part of this unfolding of history. well, maybe they're just making mistakes. i'll tell you, i don't think that osama bin laden thought that ten years after 9/11 he'd be holed up in some cave somewhere, you know, wondering when a hellfire missile was going to come down on his head. i don't think that was part of the plan. i think he thought he'd be the head of saudi arabia right now. you know, that was the plan, not what's going on right now. so, you know, don't give 'em credit for being these geniuses because they're not. secondly, don't redefine th
and it wasn't that johnson lost middle america, middle america lost the president. and that's why tet was sacrificed. it wasn't just the press, it was mainly lyndon johnson. he gave up on himself. so the lessons, i guess, from tet that apply to today are things like don't give the enemy credit for having a better plan than they are. sometimes you'll see people today talk about terrorists like they're some kind of geniuses, long-term planners with this sophisticated plan that we can't...
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but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our laurels. >> how is america reacting? china's research is a concern, but there are doubts about its value. >> it is nothing that keeps me awake at night. in the university world of the united states, we do our best to judge the quality of publications and not just the quantity. >> but for how long? china is investing massively in science and has not forgotten who first gave the world rockets and a lot more besides. >> china moving inexorably ahead. still to come, what is the real meaning of the american dream in the 21st century? as you might imagi
but three years ago, america was up slightly. lookout china has been massively catching up. -- look how china has been massively catching up. think what charles darwin would have made of that. some of china's research is done with scientists from other countries, so some advances can be shared, but not all of them. >> for us, it is a good thing, because we can benefit from their development, but we have to be aware that if we want to remain a top player in science, we cannot rest on our...
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america's myopic indeed can america's myopic coming elite and its media acolytes have taken enemies who are each in military capability, at most the puny five-foot tall, even sandals, and made them into 10-foot tall and still growing behemoths. the three threats i'm going to speak about are those posed by iran, saudi arabia and al qaeda and its allies. taking these three threats, each of which is based in the persian gulf, let us first look at the smallest least threatening threat, that which comes from iran. since our tehran embassy was seized in 1979 and america was humiliated for more than 400 days, the islamist republic iran has been the bipartisan u.s. governing elite. the hostage holding great a hatred for iran among ordinary americans that is easily exploited by u.s. politicians, journalists, academics and pro-israel organizations. so successfully have these then comes the successful have the scare mongers been in hiding what they often call a nazi like every threat in fact, that in all of american history there probably has not been a non-threat like iran that has been more fear
america's myopic indeed can america's myopic coming elite and its media acolytes have taken enemies who are each in military capability, at most the puny five-foot tall, even sandals, and made them into 10-foot tall and still growing behemoths. the three threats i'm going to speak about are those posed by iran, saudi arabia and al qaeda and its allies. taking these three threats, each of which is based in the persian gulf, let us first look at the smallest least threatening threat, that which...
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america needs to be the leader in that. we are over 50% of all aviation traffic in the world so we can provide efficiency if we get next-gen but i just want to point out that in your budget as i see it, there is not a correlation between the priority of next-gen and the faa budget as a whole. it appears that you are cutting their part and provide funding, research funding and capital programs and facilities and equipment accounts but the operations account is growing exponentially. the budget proposal for the faa authorization account would provide 400 million-dollar increase over fy 2010 and over the and expense accounts and the faa. so, it just seems to me that were pretty for infrastructure and the faa which is the correct one is not being supported by the budget priorities that are coming forward today so i look forward to of course working with you to maybe get a budget that we could all agree has the right priorities but i do think we have to address the funding sources other than highway which does have a funding sou
america needs to be the leader in that. we are over 50% of all aviation traffic in the world so we can provide efficiency if we get next-gen but i just want to point out that in your budget as i see it, there is not a correlation between the priority of next-gen and the faa budget as a whole. it appears that you are cutting their part and provide funding, research funding and capital programs and facilities and equipment accounts but the operations account is growing exponentially. the budget...
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. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together from time to time in a thank you for the guidance is given, not only for the navy but all military services. and i know we've had conversations from time to time about a place called naval station mayport and i didn't want you to be disappointed of me at least not mentioning not. i would just simply say in that regard to thank you in the secretary and i applaud your approval of the strong language in the quadrennial defense review in supporting the navy's decisions to make it more capable of a nuclear carrier and to give you a brief update, the first couple of projects t
. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together...
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the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's been a pleasure. thank you. [applause] >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> about five years ago, i got a letter from a teacher that i had in 8th grade in chicago. she had saved one of my papers that i had written about thanksgiving. >> she must have liked that. >> she said i kept this all these years because it was one the best papers i got from a student, and i read that paper, and i was going, hey, i was really good. >> what was it about? >> thanksgiving and what it m
the life blood of america. the immigrants who came and to whom it was very important to get some place. >> and now you know it's the life blood of china too. i have a good fortune of being associated with new york university are are completing a joint partnership with shanghai. we had a lovely delegation of people here and had a culture exchange, and this i truly believe unlikely to me and sort of optimism, i really believe this is the future. i want to thank very much for coming. it's...
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says america and its allies have now effectively established a no fly zone over libya and halted an offensive by colonel moammar gadhafi forces against rebels in benghazi but the libyan leader is promising a long war against foreign forces he claims he's opened up weapons evos for anyone who wants to arm themselves or his policy or has the latest live from the capital tripoli he joins us now hello paula so the coalition says its efforts in libya are proving successful while witnesses reported further violence against the rebels what are you hearing. but we're just hearing reports of there are new airstrikes on the ground here we do know that military aircraft have been filling up with weapons they have been loaded with weapons at american bases in italy and we're also hearing that bush planes are on the very cheapest country now the american military has confirmed that it's not some conventional. to steve earlier today now we have no confirmation exactly where those targets were but we do understand that at least some of them would be an airfield at the same time we're hearing that western re
says america and its allies have now effectively established a no fly zone over libya and halted an offensive by colonel moammar gadhafi forces against rebels in benghazi but the libyan leader is promising a long war against foreign forces he claims he's opened up weapons evos for anyone who wants to arm themselves or his policy or has the latest live from the capital tripoli he joins us now hello paula so the coalition says its efforts in libya are proving successful while witnesses reported...
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both parties have always believed america should have the best of everything. we don't have a third rate airports and bridges and highways, that's not who we are. we shouldn't start going down that path. new companies are going to seek the fastest most reliable ways to move people, goods and information whether they are in chicago or they are in shanghai, and i want them to be here in the united states. those who say we can't afford to make investments in infrastructure we can't afford to make investments in infrastructure. we shall we said the best infrastructure. we've had to give the leadership at the juncture in the history makes no sense. just past the to ask folks the climate in market michigan. i was talking to rick snyder in the upper peninsula. this is a town of 20,000 people. far away from the hustle and bustle of places like detroit or grand rapids, but because of the why your list infrastructure that they have set up, the smell got deacons unix if not the local department store, a family-owned department store has been able to hook up with the unive
both parties have always believed america should have the best of everything. we don't have a third rate airports and bridges and highways, that's not who we are. we shouldn't start going down that path. new companies are going to seek the fastest most reliable ways to move people, goods and information whether they are in chicago or they are in shanghai, and i want them to be here in the united states. those who say we can't afford to make investments in infrastructure we can't afford to make...
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it's recycling that emotion, taking america's worst day, and turning it into our greatest national symbol. and i felt that as i was going in there that day, that this was something special that not only i, but, you know, the nation can rally around. >> reporter: at 684 feet, the ship is longer than two football fields. it has a crew of 360 sailors and can carry up to 700 marines. it sailed up to new york for the commissioning ceremony. as it passed the site of ground zero, the warship fired a 21-gun salute. when we return, learn about this very special ship. twist to one, for length and drama... new revlon, customeyes mascara. >>> reporter: on november 2nd, 2009, the "uss new york" sailed into the harbor of its namesake city for the first time. the bow of this ship is built from seven and a half tons of steel which was recovered from the world trade center after 9/11. >> the world trade center was always the symbol of new york, and now the "uss new york" becomes that symbol itself. the ship honors the victims of the 9/11 attacks as well as those who rushed to their aid, the first responde
it's recycling that emotion, taking america's worst day, and turning it into our greatest national symbol. and i felt that as i was going in there that day, that this was something special that not only i, but, you know, the nation can rally around. >> reporter: at 684 feet, the ship is longer than two football fields. it has a crew of 360 sailors and can carry up to 700 marines. it sailed up to new york for the commissioning ceremony. as it passed the site of ground zero, the warship...
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america become china. but instead each culture has to represent, has to respect each other's cultures, each others' beliefs, each other's traditions. and work together to make sure that their story indeed has a happy ending. and in this i hope truly happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] please. yes, maam. >> do you speak chinese and read chinese? where the journals in english or chinese? >> well, you know that they tell you a funny little story. when we started working on this book, we learned that there were journals and here we are, sitting in a coffee shop in new york city and i say to matt, you know just our luck here we are stumbling on this great story and these kids left behind all of these journals and all these journals are probably buried in some basement in shanghai and they are probably all in chinese and we will never be able to figure them out or find them. we start doing what people do nowadays which is of course googling for thi
america become china. but instead each culture has to represent, has to respect each other's cultures, each others' beliefs, each other's traditions. and work together to make sure that their story indeed has a happy ending. and in this i hope truly happy note i would love to turn this into a conversation. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] please. yes, maam. >> do you speak chinese and read chinese? where the journals in english or chinese? >> well, you know that they tell...
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welcome to the new america under mr obama. i would have hoped that. the administration under president obama would have done better the protesters across the arab world hoping to topple dictators in the christian democracy may find a choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for but the meeting hand from a far still pulling the strings policy on r.t. television. well don't forget to get more on all our stories at r.t. dot com and for more of the day's news and analysis let's take you through some of what's online right now russia silicon valley the high tech innovation center skolkovo is off to a flying start as fresh architects are ready to designers who bet on the usual shape forget the details and find out the latest about the vicious attack on. you and it's high time for pancakes as russia begins a week of celebrations marking and winter the learn the recipe to make a russian son all this set r.t. it off. wealthy british style it's not on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with that much stronger or no hold
welcome to the new america under mr obama. i would have hoped that. the administration under president obama would have done better the protesters across the arab world hoping to topple dictators in the christian democracy may find a choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for but the meeting hand from a far still pulling the strings policy on r.t. television. well don't forget to get more on all our stories at r.t. dot com and for more of the day's news and analysis let's take you through...
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it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: this is singapore's white house. except it's not a residence, it's a place for meetings. i have come here to meet lee kuan yew. he's the founder of modern singapore and a man much admired for making his city a prosperous country and an economic power. although some criticize his methods, he has no regrets for the choices he made to build singapore. i've interviewed him three times. he is 88 now and walks carefully. his beloved wife of 63 years, too, died last year. his son is the prime minister. the sharpness that made singapore is very much present. i've come here, like so many others, to talk about the world today, about america and china, about the middle east and asia and about singapore.
it's happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, not just a dollar. they are small business owners. so if you wanna root for a real hero, support small business. shop small. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: this is singapore's white house. except it's not a residence, it's a place for meetings. i have come here to meet lee...
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and when it comes to rural america, rural america will not be left out. when it comes to roads, we know there are some places and burrell america that need to enhance the rows and there will be opportunities to do that in our plan, innervation, either through accessing our highway funds for accessing the infrastructure bank, through leveraging perhaps some loan programs that we might have. we are committed to rural america, whether it's transit to teaming up with transit programs, but in the case of a state like alaska, we have to look for some innovative ways. we think the infrastructure bank is one of those ways to do that. and a regular transportation program. >> very good. this was not my list, but she made a comment and i want to make sure i understand it's more of an education to people who might be watching or in the audience here. a february 11 item you mentioned, that is then -- is that in this year that's coming over from the house i? >> that is in the bill that eliminated $60 billion worth of programs. >> edison house bill one? >> yes, sir. h.r
and when it comes to rural america, rural america will not be left out. when it comes to roads, we know there are some places and burrell america that need to enhance the rows and there will be opportunities to do that in our plan, innervation, either through accessing our highway funds for accessing the infrastructure bank, through leveraging perhaps some loan programs that we might have. we are committed to rural america, whether it's transit to teaming up with transit programs, but in the...
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this is a great time to start a dialogue about america's future. i believe that we have an extraordinarily fundamental choice to make about the very future of this country. i believe isome ways this ection and the conversation around this election may be as central to our future as the conversations in the 1850's that led to the election of lincoln in 1860. where at a crossroads that we cannot hide from, and in my mind i am later than herman when describing his grandchild. have two grandchildren, and one of the central issues of our dialogue over the next two years is what kind of a country do we want to leave to our children and grandchildren. the turning point was when the ninth circuit court decided in 2002 that it was unconstitutional to say one nation under god as part of the pledge of allegiance in the school. i decided in some ways it w very parallel to lincoln responding to the dread scott decision about slavery. i decided if we now have judges so fundamentally out of touch with america that they have no clue what this country was based on,
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america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan are we going to rein in pakistan we're going to call virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure every occupation fuels an insurgency in the case of libya and intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we should be concerned about what happens to the people in libya but we do not have a right to be able to pick who's going to win or lose there because the minute we intervene let's say we intervened on behalf of those who are protesting and the horrible activities of because the government then khadafi would turn around and say see their us pawns and it would really undermine the ability to create change within the country of libya so the united states has to take a more modest approach in and work with the world community on matters of human secu
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little and why the media isn't helping his guys are with me is chris mooney author of unscientific america how scientific illiteracy threatens our future first thanks so much for joining me to be here now of course if we look at the situation in japan like i said here we have a twenty four hour. our news cycle of this is a horrible disaster and everybody wants to know what's going on and we just see the headlines in the banners they will tell you that you know word risk of a nuclear meltdown that a fuel rod has now been exposed but i feel like the media doesn't really tell anybody what any of that means it's a big problem in fairness this is a hard thing to cover because the story is changing rapidly and we don't exactly know everything that's going on but the media has big problems coping covering science and it's not getting better it's getting worse actually science journalists are being cut throughout the mainstream media and that's one reason that we have worse coverage why do you why do you think that is why are science journalists being how do people just don't think that it's impor
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it is a lawyer's prominence in america. our worst problem is the next person that graduates from a law school and gets funded by a grant. host: charles on our democratic line. caller: i am a teacher. is ainking is bullying part of education in this country. i believe that our government has a policy not to educate their children. the only source our children has for learning is television. we have to live by it. children learn from grown-up people. our government, if you will remember, balis the poor countries and countries that do not believe what america believes. our children hear it and see it. wherever there is a small problem, we take our planes and warships and go and believe them. host: as far as bullying is concerned, when a school is encountered with the situation, what happens with the discipline or punishment? guest: it depends on the facts of the situation. i think one of the things that we are suggesting to the federal government is that they leave the educational discretion of to educators at the school. each
it is a lawyer's prominence in america. our worst problem is the next person that graduates from a law school and gets funded by a grant. host: charles on our democratic line. caller: i am a teacher. is ainking is bullying part of education in this country. i believe that our government has a policy not to educate their children. the only source our children has for learning is television. we have to live by it. children learn from grown-up people. our government, if you will remember, balis...
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have a lobbyist in for the nuclear energy industry and they'll be coming on and telling us that in america it's ok we should still build new nuclear reactors because our technology is perfect because they're not in any kind of danger well you know in fairness. so i think that the plants over in japan are really old and you could do it much safer now but there's one for every expert there is an equal and opposite expert and you need the media to know how to vet their expertise in the term and do they represent what is scientific consensus or are they representing a fringe view and again that's where you need a trained experienced science journalist who's done this for many years those people are harder and harder to find so you get a crisis like this and you might not have adequate vetting going on now you know in your book you talk about in general that america and americans and the media have a general taste for science that we're anti intellectuals why is that what is that stem from well it's a long history of any intellectual ism in the united states and that's not the only thing that's
have a lobbyist in for the nuclear energy industry and they'll be coming on and telling us that in america it's ok we should still build new nuclear reactors because our technology is perfect because they're not in any kind of danger well you know in fairness. so i think that the plants over in japan are really old and you could do it much safer now but there's one for every expert there is an equal and opposite expert and you need the media to know how to vet their expertise in the term and do...
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res. 83, designating march 2, 2011, as read across america day. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate, and any statements relating to the matter be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of senate resolution 84, resolution introduced earlier today by senator casey. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 84, expressing support for internal rebuilding, resettlement and reconciliation within sri lanka that are necessary to ensure a lasting peace. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: mr. president, i further ask that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid u
res. 83, designating march 2, 2011, as read across america day. the presiding officer: without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate, and any statements relating to the matter be placed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent...
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the region is one where america has deep roots and enduring interests. as the united states lookings tots challenges, threats, and opportunities of the future, the department of defense is focused on protecting american interests and ally p against the range of threats and challenges we face together in the 21st century. thank you for your time, your indulgence, and i look forward to engaging more deeply on the questions you raised, and let me turn to my colleagues for their comments. >> thank you, and we appreciate your expertise. he did exactly the opposite of what i'm asking you guys to do. i know it's comfortable to hang on to those prepared remarks, but we've read those. what we want you to do is try to address the readiness issues, and general, maybe you're the perfect person to do that. general, if you would please see if you could address those remarks and throw the written remarks away. we just want your expertise. we can put them in the record, but the time we've got, how with reprepared? are we redty to meet -- ready to meet the challenges? >>
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america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan and we're going to remain in pakistan we're going to remain cold virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure that every occupation fuels an insurgency and in the case of libya an intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil war now certainly we should be concerned about what happens to the people in libya but we do not have a right to be able to pick who's going to win or lose there because the minute we intervene let's say we intervene on behalf of those who are protesting and the horrible activities of the gadhafi government then khadafi would turn around and say see there us times and it would really undermine the ability to create change within the country of libya so the united states has to take a more modest approach in and work with the world community on ma
america's. what some of called intervention itis. we intervened based on lies in iraq we intervened based on a misreading of history in afghanistan and we're going to remain in pakistan we're going to remain cold virtually across the globe it's time that america began to realize that these interventions have not made us more secure they've made us less secure that every occupation fuels an insurgency and in the case of libya an intervention would be disastrous would be intervening in a civil...
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i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested electric vehicles of fresh off the assembly line. i did not relate tested. i drove it 5 feet before the secret service told me to stop. [laughter] i have toured factories that used to be shattered where they are now building advanced when the blades that are as long as 747. they are building towers to support them. i have seen the scientist searching for the next big breakthrough in energy. none of this would have happened without government support. i understand we have a tight fiscal situation. it is fair to ask, how do we pay for government's investment in energy? we will have to
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so sometimes even the minds of america is not enough. oh go boys. stranded ship back to school but understandably eagle and co workers let me loose with any more of their precious books so i went off in search of some of the most robust in the world and the honors there's no shortage of things. it's a blood is a sculpture and carpenter and no project is too big too strange to take home. ok from the old fantasy forest creature has a workshop full of beautifully crafted pieces from a wild boar tablecloth to an eagle embossed coat rack so to. of course each piece has to start somewhere. something like this like the woods perfect play with power tools love it. when i was going to give me a quick course in woodwork one a warm and that meant getting hold of the chisel. i was wiggling away on blatz mera i couldn't help thinking back to the piece i'd seen out on the street. we might be able to do something similar. to rejoin have a go and figure sculpture. let's go show you you brother. the man told me to meet him out in the woods but when i arrived he was
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position for solutions i believe these are individuals groups wherever they listed but i america enlisted by a list of maybe by friends who are of the worst nations primarily the u. where's secondarily written to want us to put another one in four days and the libyan people i must say are a lot more savvy than americans because they know what you wish in an inch and meaningless being or you marriage theory and means where america says we only need to do this for you it has nothing to do with humanitarian aid nothing to do with democracy nothing to do with being a critical is to colonize the exploited or steal your resources grew out is the people call or is the country better one means or another even if you regard the patient iraqis afghans no war. or set up a puppet government you controls and call it going to be our way but it's two weeks and wait let me. for more on the crisis gripping libya and the entire region so tuned for some opinions from the streets of the big apple of all places that's coming your way in just a few minutes. i was going to remove gadhafi this guy it was just a
position for solutions i believe these are individuals groups wherever they listed but i america enlisted by a list of maybe by friends who are of the worst nations primarily the u. where's secondarily written to want us to put another one in four days and the libyan people i must say are a lot more savvy than americans because they know what you wish in an inch and meaningless being or you marriage theory and means where america says we only need to do this for you it has nothing to do with...
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we have the highest birth rate in america. we have 20% larger family size and we have a lot of public land in our state which limits our ability to develop commercially. we have tried to think outside the box in some ways, we have even tried about your program which became world war iii between our legislature and others supporting the voucher program. and those who claim to represent education. you talk about best practices. and certainly there are a lot of those out there in the private sector, charter schools, etc., being advocated. but we are having a hard time to get everyone to agree on what is best practices are. some of the technology, by learning processes, but for you do that, you will reduce our classroom sizes, they are saying. give me suggestions on how we can get people to come together they have different points of view and very opinionated. said to you, to find out how best practices that we should embrace. >> over the years what has gone on in the education sector has been more recesses -- more resources put i
we have the highest birth rate in america. we have 20% larger family size and we have a lot of public land in our state which limits our ability to develop commercially. we have tried to think outside the box in some ways, we have even tried about your program which became world war iii between our legislature and others supporting the voucher program. and those who claim to represent education. you talk about best practices. and certainly there are a lot of those out there in the private...
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barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake getting or goes in who's an expert on earthquakes believes that maybe more disasters ahead too as the earth goes through a highly active seismic period what he had to say is coming right up. nobody gave us a better. guinea thank you very much for joining us to be we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what the had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost all of us though that they were three as in nearly a. i thi
barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq war. meanwhile russia's called on the allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it spreads states an acceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. can still dealing with the consequences of last...
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so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all, you know, you look different, people remember you, right? and you're also hungry for opportunities because you want to move out of your condition. you don't want to be poor again. you don't want people to
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will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and france are pressing ahead of that campaign of air attacks on libya where it's thought sixty four people have been killed during the bombardments and you saw a strike has destroyed his command center in tripoli right so he's. we are hearing from the pentagon that it is extremely satisfied with the way this operation is so far been conducted it says that gadhafi is increasingly under stress that they have managed to isolate and scatter his forces we're also hearing that washington in a matter of just days will be ready to relinquish control of this whole operation over now the last few hours have been rel
will be limited even though it's behind closed to the halo drop zone that it is raising fears that america's military premise will have the full consequences for civilians as it did in iraq and afghanistan. also the japanese imports get the global cold shoulder as the fukushima radiation made meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake zones to the losses to moment eight times. the area watching auty well life twenty four hours a day the latest well developments from the u.s. britain and...
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positioning itself to attack libya we'll tell you about the moves that america is making and how the rest of the world is working to stop gadhafi and what about the battle for your home governor scott walker amps up a budget conflict in wisconsin so find out what else is on the chopping block i what we think should be cut to save the budget then we'll introduce you to the latest political movement us on cuts there the liberal version of the tea party movement and one of the founders is going to join me to explain what they're all about but a group of house democrats are calling on republicans to investigate a law firm and tech contractors are working on a disk information campaign against enemies of the chamber of commerce but is there any chance but you'll actually see it happen and is a financial terrorism partly to blame for the economic crash of two thousand and eight a report commissioned by the pentagon says so and we're going to look into it and see if it has any teeth. today secretary of state hillary clinton spoke before the house foreign affairs committee on capitol hill an
positioning itself to attack libya we'll tell you about the moves that america is making and how the rest of the world is working to stop gadhafi and what about the battle for your home governor scott walker amps up a budget conflict in wisconsin so find out what else is on the chopping block i what we think should be cut to save the budget then we'll introduce you to the latest political movement us on cuts there the liberal version of the tea party movement and one of the founders is going to...
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city not divided lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid b.k. of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crack down on it but have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle from which she should have been protected. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his care how his high bid for a government owned land kept it out of the hands of big oil and gas company. it's friday march fourth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freezone you're watching our team. well i want to start today my talking about a tightrope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics and power on the other principles and ideals now we live in a country that has been described by many as a shining beacon of democracy and
and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city not divided lives on the same street we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid b.k. of the american dream. dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crack down on it but have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle from which she should...
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think it is the right thing to do and keeping with the value system and ethic that we share here in america about individuality and privacy. the entire goal of the drafting process we are using to write a commercial primacy bill of rights is to win pro-privacy, british innovation experts over to the side of its up -- pro- innovation experts over to the side of it, and code of conduct -- a common code of conduct. i believe we all benefit by. kanin these allies will depend on our willingness to -- gaining these allies will depend on our willingness to recognize that good can come from a proper collection of data, while allowing for experimentation and flexibility in the implication of privacy practices through the establishment of safe harbor -- the implementation of privacy practices through the establishment of safe harbor practices. i think people will acknowledge at the amount of reasonableness and flexibility, but we cannot let the status quo stand. we cannot and the issue -- we cannot continue to allow collectors of the information dictate and we cannot let firms that provide it no prot
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trucks delivering aid were in fact transporting military equipment in afghanistan the very weapons america gave to the taliban in the early eighty's came back to haunt the u.s. army following its two thousand and one afghan invasion so it's no wonder libyans whether they support gadhafi or not are united on one issue they want the world and american particular to stay out of the roof is policy r.t. . on the chin is the libyan border there is a senator a member of the u.s. house of representatives says if washington steps in in libya the country maybe lost a tyranny. all over the middle east north africa you see people rising up and challenging their governments the right of self-determination is an inherent right because it doesn't become self-determination or become something else had any nation intervenes on one side or the other so the fact of the matter is there are times that intervention is not called for no matter how we much we'd like to do it because if we intervene then what we're going to be doing is let's say we intervene on those who are challenging mr gadhafi then he could po
trucks delivering aid were in fact transporting military equipment in afghanistan the very weapons america gave to the taliban in the early eighty's came back to haunt the u.s. army following its two thousand and one afghan invasion so it's no wonder libyans whether they support gadhafi or not are united on one issue they want the world and american particular to stay out of the roof is policy r.t. . on the chin is the libyan border there is a senator a member of the u.s. house of...
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competitive nesa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase and if i'm one terrell more talented versus the other industrialized nations that's been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long sort of a hole toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the decline of that particular country has has caught on you know you look at the u.k. and suez canal incident nine hundred fifty six how was it you know they realized at that point the jig is up we can't really support this level of empire we need to drop our let's talk about quantitative easing for sank at this perpetual warming perpetual quantitative easing i don't know if you saw jim records piece recently on king world is when he talked about how the talk about q.e. three coming up in june is a mis misnomer because the fed's balance sheets roughly three trillion dollars so a maturing of the st
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welcome to the new america under mr obama. i would have hoped. the administration under president obama would have done better the protesters across the arab world hoping to topple dictators in the quest for democracy may find a choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for by the meeting ham from a far still calling the strings policy r.t. tel aviv. well don't forget to get more on all of the stories we're covering here at all to you dot com and also there's more of the day's news al around us is there you get a quick look at what's online for you right now productions of bureaucrats one half of the press that time production read kids the government officials from spending state funds on expensive goods like furniture calls it's. also available online report on claims that six of the wilsons were burned alive at staples in central russia to stop the spread of africa strongly in favor. of. the recent revelations by rolling stone magazine about the u.s. army's alleged use of psychological operations on congressman have created a stir in the u.s.
welcome to the new america under mr obama. i would have hoped. the administration under president obama would have done better the protesters across the arab world hoping to topple dictators in the quest for democracy may find a choice may not be as free as they'd hoped for by the meeting ham from a far still calling the strings policy r.t. tel aviv. well don't forget to get more on all of the stories we're covering here at all to you dot com and also there's more of the day's news al around us...
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city i'm surviving lives on the same street and we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. and dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crack down on it but have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle from which she should have been protected. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his hear how his high bid for government owned land kept it out of the hands of big oil and gas companies the news starts now. i want to start today by talking about a tight rope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics and power on the other principles and ideals now we live in a country that has been. scribed by many as a shining beacon of democracy and then he followed his notion including i think it's fair to say president ob
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of non accountability that's why america starts the wars in iraq and afghanistan as a place to launder money into place to throw money into the pockets of financial terrorist of course ten billion dollars channeled back to wall street is a trillion dollars in derivatives used to attack us so it's things the precious metals markets that are attacked routinely by these guys because they fear precious metals to keep their turn see fractional reserve a zero percent interest free reign of terror alive and. it's just remarkable that people in wisconsin for example in america are struggling to keep their little itsy bitsy union wages against the growth of the money supply there and people attack them in america they tack their own because people are getting a living wage and yet they do nothing about the terrorist right there scott walker who's down with the koch brothers and other terrorists so the commission report goes on to say that this tens of billions stolen could be an understatement because quote it might not take full account of ill conceived projects poor planning and oversight by
of non accountability that's why america starts the wars in iraq and afghanistan as a place to launder money into place to throw money into the pockets of financial terrorist of course ten billion dollars channeled back to wall street is a trillion dollars in derivatives used to attack us so it's things the precious metals markets that are attacked routinely by these guys because they fear precious metals to keep their turn see fractional reserve a zero percent interest free reign of terror...
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bill so any parent that wants her fired hates america. but you know you just chose the wrong career i mean i did teacher i personally would have a really hard time having you know my child spend a significant amount of time with someone who chose to have sex on why she's not having sex on camera in the classroom we allow your niece let me when i judge laughingly i talk about all those good in the last thing that she did i just don't want to spend hours with my child so i quit going to last week we discussed how students aren't getting laid so perhaps it's a good thing that we have these kinds of going on with you there well speaking of people getting laid we know there's a lot of websites out there people date to go to match dot com or you know whatever but apparently microsoft is now creating a dating forum for people with interests and eccentricities because i guess it's a little hard right to say like i'm a thirty five year old single male who's a lawyer but who also likes golden showers you know you don't necessarily just want to thro
bill so any parent that wants her fired hates america. but you know you just chose the wrong career i mean i did teacher i personally would have a really hard time having you know my child spend a significant amount of time with someone who chose to have sex on why she's not having sex on camera in the classroom we allow your niece let me when i judge laughingly i talk about all those good in the last thing that she did i just don't want to spend hours with my child so i quit going to last week...
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barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be a limited one but as the u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it stressed it's unacceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. japan is still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake in guinea and who's an expert on earthquakes believes there are many more disasters ahead too as the earth goes through a highly active seismic period and lightning interview coming right up next. nobody. gagne thank you very much for joining us to be we talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such death toll and with the had einstein you've made some controversial traditions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on so much more international that but i was merely appalled i think that there is no direct conn
barack obama says america's role in the military intervention will be a limited one but as the u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the beginning of the two thousand and three iraq. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force it stressed it's unacceptable to use the un security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians. japan is still dealing with the consequences of last week's...
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barack obama says america's role in the military intervention in libya will be a limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role of role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the start up of the iraq war in two thousand and three. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force in libya it stressed it's unacceptable to use the u.n. security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians to pan is still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake yet again you are goshen from the institute of earth physics believes there could be many more disasters ahead because we're living in a highly active seismic period the interview coming up. gagne thank you very much for joining us today he would talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what they had i understand you've made some controversial predictions in terms of future earthquakes what exactly are they what are they based on almost all of us know that playboy spread and there was going to rea
barack obama says america's role in the military intervention in libya will be a limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role of role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the start up of the iraq war in two thousand and three. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force in libya it stressed it's unacceptable to use the u.n. security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians to pan is still dealing with...
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gadhafi might use the stockpiles against his own people will secure consummation of both egypt and america that to you is still true this is going up in the minutes mean you see not far from libya so there are concerns of a testable american intervention in addition to a possible push when my colleague in london or in it looks at what foreign intervention would mean for libya and we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya in two thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous those looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without u.n. approval so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq and indeed as a result the launch of the side but not every country's getting that treatment and libya is not the only effort. a nation in turmoil somalia's drawn out conflict is being called a slow genocide but there
gadhafi might use the stockpiles against his own people will secure consummation of both egypt and america that to you is still true this is going up in the minutes mean you see not far from libya so there are concerns of a testable american intervention in addition to a possible push when my colleague in london or in it looks at what foreign intervention would mean for libya and we do not in any way rule out the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force...
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competitive nyssa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase in it from our terrill mortality versus the other industrialized nations has been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long sort of a hole toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the decline of that particular country has gone on you know you look at the u.k. and the suez canal and see the next hundred fifty six how that was you know they realized at that point the jig is up we can't really support this level of empire we need to drop our let's talk about quantitative easing for a second does perpetual war mean perpetual quantitative easing i don't know if you saw jim records piece recently on king world is but he talks about how the talk about q.e. three coming up in june is a mess misnomer because the fed's balance sheets roughly three trillion dollars so a maturing of the
competitive nyssa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase in it from our terrill mortality versus the other industrialized nations has been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long sort of a hole toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the...
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competitive nesa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase and if i'm one terrell in our tally versus the other industrialized nations that's been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long haul toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the decline of that particular country. has gone on you know you look at the u.k. and the suez canal incident makes hundred fifty six how that was you know they realized at that point the jig is up we can't really support this level of empire we need to drop. let's talk about quantitative easing for a second does perpetual war mean perpetual quantitative easing i don't know if you saw jim records piece recently on king world is but he talks about how the talk about q.e. three coming up in june is a mess misnomer because the fed's balance sheets roughly three trillion dollars so in maturing of the stuff they
competitive nesa around the world the decrease in america's infant increase and if i'm one terrell in our tally versus the other industrialized nations that's been a cost benefit analysis to spending trillions on war for decades right exactly so you know we're a long haul toward yo. keeping the status quo going without the benefits accruing from that status quo and you're seeing the same thing with other powers eventually there's some sort of incident which causes a rethink because the decline...
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as staying in america and the regular season leaders san antonio beat charlotte want to lying to ninety eight on saturday nights as a booked a spot in the playoffs before allowed their all star told tim duncan rest of the season and the hosts didn't really need him to have walked past their third straight loss in style steve cox scoring with lines and points and putting his long hair for it in the set with of making it eighty seven sixty four to san antonio and the same man over the net at the second street. inquired terry perry's spuriously to twenty six points that has reduced pressuring the fourth and last child caught the gap slightly but it didn't a bad deal for itself why don't i like to exist for as living up to their number one billing. and finally china as the woman as a world diving continues as they took all four girls and all for the late as well series about here in moscow which is ron paul for it has more. china was expected to dominate on day two of the signs roman is for the rest of the field early on as he's easily took gold in the women's springboard and she blew away
as staying in america and the regular season leaders san antonio beat charlotte want to lying to ninety eight on saturday nights as a booked a spot in the playoffs before allowed their all star told tim duncan rest of the season and the hosts didn't really need him to have walked past their third straight loss in style steve cox scoring with lines and points and putting his long hair for it in the set with of making it eighty seven sixty four to san antonio and the same man over the net at the...